Gyöngyi joined the team in 2018 as a UX and visual designer, and is currently finishing her master’s degree in Collaborative and Industrial Design at AALTO University, Helsinki.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in Product and Industrial Design Engineering from the University of Technologies and Economics in Budapest. Prior her master studies, she worked as a design engineer in the automotive industry in Germany, and afterwards gained experiences in the startup world in service and visual design field in Barcelona.

Besides her interest in sustainability, and bringing technology and services to people in a more human way, she enjoys traveling, volleyball, board games and cooking with friends.

Gyöngyi speaks Hungarian, English and German fluently, and knows the basics in Spanish and Finnish.

For the past century, cars have dominated cities, shaping their streets. #AutonomousVehicles promise to reshape the urban landscape once more. Are Europe’s cities ready to #AccelerateInnovation?
https://t.co/q97f3x1EXi

CB research highlights how #Blockchain could transform healthcare, an industry plagued by “inefficiencies, errors, bureaucracy”. But unlocking that potential is a slow process:
https://t.co/qfHNL3Vtyk
That’s why we’ve developed the #Blockstart project:
https://t.co/5wrbfDGaQk

Insightful read from @COLHD_H2020. The digital mag also includes words from Laszlo Bax:”We are very happy to work within such a strong consortium
of partners committed to delivering new solutions to the market that meet both policy sustainability goals and the needs of end-users”